Anne Telford of Communication Arts on interviewing Lauren Greenfield

I often do behind-the-scenes stories about photo shoots, but this time I thought it’d be interesting to get the backstory on a magazine article—specifically, the story behind Anne Telford’s feature on Lauren Greenfield in Communication Arts’ May/June issue, which happens to be the Illustration Annual. The feature is titled “Lauren Greenfield: Capturing the Zeitgeist.” (Get [...]

Lauren Greenfield’s “Girl Culture” in the Guardian and, this summer, at the Getty

U.K. newspaper the Guardian has interviewed Lauren about her “best shot”—a photo of four “popular girls” from a school in Edina, Minnesota. The 1998 image is part of Lauren’s Girl Culture book. . . “This picture was taken in 1998, at a time when people were just beginning to realise what ‘mean girls’ were, and how brutal [...]

Last chance: Lauren Greenfield at the Annenberg Space for Photography in L.A.

The Annenberg Space for Photography is hosting an important exhibition centering on Los Angeles and featuring work by renowned photographers such as Lauren Greenfield, Catherine Opie, Greg Gorman, and John Baldessari.

Abandoned homes and broken dreams: Lauren Greenfield on her photo essay “Foreclosure Alley”

In the three short years between 2004 and 2007, more than 360,000 homes were purchased in the area known as the Inland Empire, about two hours’ drives from Los Angeles. By November 2008, property values had plummeted and almost a third of the home owners there had defaulted on their mortgages, resulting in a landscape [...]

Lauren Greenfield on her documentary “Girl Culture”

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